AuthorTopic: Wine is sloooooow :( (Read 3416 times)

Everything is great and all; Wine runs winxp apps, and I'm happy... but they do run so slow it's crazy (even small apps). Is it just me or can something be done? Frome what I've heard (read), there should not be any noticeable speed differences...........

Much of it will depend on the app (WoW in Wine is a dog on my system) and what your system specs are. If you're running a older, or bargain basement system (like mine), don't expect Wine to be the cure all to run Windows applications under Linux.

I can't offer any help, but just to tell you that I run a couple of things in Wine - Office 2003 and Wordweb - and they run at normal speed like in Windows, so I guess it's something about your setup or the programs you're trying to run. My PC is nothing special, just a P4.Andy

Wine is better than dual booting, as I see the world, but not as good as linux-only.

We have a guy in our building who still uses wordperfect 6.0 for dos. He tried Windows for a year or so and went back to dos when he realized that most windows updates are more related to the revenue needs of the updater than to any improvements in the product. He got tired of being required to learn new stuff to do something that could be done on an old Underwood. Now, any of us who want a form, go to him. He knows where everything is on his system. I've got some files saved in lyx, some in open office, some in word perfect, some in wordstar, some in this, some in that. He has everything saved in files that can be read by wordperfect 6 for dos. But I digress.

My suggestion is to slowly wean yourself from applications that require wine. That can be done.

I have found that the video driver can be important for wine performance. I did some compatibility testing with IE6, and without the proprietary driver it was a slug. Wine also has a lot of tweak options which may increase performance.

Wine can be helpful, but once I learned to live without Irfanview, I was better off using all native apps.

From your previous post I saw you were using a 1.6ghz / 512mb thinkpad. This may just be a little short on juice for a running a non-native application.

Well it's not blazingly fast, but this app is quite small... size about like paintbrush.exe, but it runs ridicilously slow... so I don't think its the computer. I also tried running in X with openbox window manager, and got exacly the same result/speed as from within KDE.

I have found that the video driver can be important for wine performance. I did some compatibility testing with IE6, and without the proprietary driver it was a slug. Wine also has a lot of tweak options which may increase performance.

Wine can be helpful, but once I learned to live without Irfanview, I was better off using all native apps.

It's Intel graphics 855GM, and seems to be Mesa Dri driver..... Frozen bubble runs smoothly, and so is Quake3-OpenArena... on loooow settings